[comp.mail.misc] X.400 compatible mail handler wanted

paul@slhisc.uucp (Paul Tam) (10/23/90)

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Subject: X.400 compatible mail handler wanted
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We are looking for a mail system for our UNIX net that can also talk to PC's
with the minimum amount of problems. We understand that X.400 compatibility
is probably the way to go. Our UNIX environment is Sun SPARC 1+ with 490
servers running SunOS 4.1, MIT X11 Rel 4.0, OSF/Motif V1.1. We would expect to
have to do some work on the user agent to make it Motif compatible. The PC
environment will be either Novell via a gateway into TCP/IP or direct TCP/IP
connections (PC-NFS or other third party TCP implementations). If anyone has
any comments or suggestions on this topic, we would appreciate them.

Kevin Brown
Shearson Lehman Bros. (212) 341-3303

bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) (10/23/90)

In article <1990Oct22.205811.1298@slhisc.uucp> paul@slhisc.uucp (Paul Tam) writes:
   We are looking for a mail system for our UNIX net that can also
   talk to PC's with the minimum amount of problems.  We understand
   that X.400 compatibility is probably the way to go.

Here's the cover letter from the PP 5.0 release, which may be what you
need.

The next release of PP will be available on September 21st, 1990. This
release will be the first general public release. It is known as

                               PP 5.0

PP is a Message Transfer Agent, intended for high volume message
switching, protocol conversion, and format conversion. It is targeted
for use in an operational environment, but may also be useful for
investigating Message related applications. Good management features
are a major aspect of this system. PP supports the 1984 and 1988
versions of the CCITT X.400 / ISO 10021 services and protocols. Many
existing RFC 822 based protocols are supported, along with RFC 1148
conversion to X.400.  PP is an appropriate replacement for MMDF or
Sendmail.

   o PP is not proprietary and can be used for any purpose. The only
     restriction is that suing of the authors for any damage the code
     may cause is not allowed.

   o PP runs on a range of UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems, in
     particular: SUNOS, Ultrix, and BSD. No kernel modifications are
     required.

   o Current modules include:
       -  X.400 (1984) P1 protocol
       -  JNT Mail (Grey Book) Protocol
       -  Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP / RFC 821)
       -  UUCP Mail transfer
       -  Distribution List expansion and maintenance.
       -  RFC 822 based local delivery
       -  Delivery time processing of messages
       -  Conversion between X.400 and RFC 822 according to RFC 1148
          and RFC 987
       -  Conversion support for reformatting body parts and headers.
       -  X-Windows based management console.
       -  Message Authorisation checking
       -  X.400 (1988) P1 protocol (beta test)
       -  X.500 based distribution list facility using the QUIPU
          directory (beta test)

   o No User Agents (UAs) are included with PP. However, procedural
     access to the MTA is documented, to encourage others to write or
     to port UAs. Several existing UAs, such as MH, may be used with
     PP.

   o PP 5.0 requires ISODE 6.0. Releases of ISODE before and after 6.0
     cannot be used as alternatives.

   o X Windows release X11R4 is neded by some of the management tools.
     PP can be operated without these tools.

   o Although PP is not "supported" per se (but see later), it does
     have a problem reporting address:

     RFC 822: PP-SUPPORT@CS.UCL.AC.UK

     X.400:    S=PP-Support; OU=CS; O=UCL;
               PRMD=UK.AC; ADMD= ; C=GB;

     Bug reports (and fixes) are welcome.

   o The discussion group PP-PEOPLE@CS.UCL.AC.UK is used as an open
     forum on PP; Contact PP-PEOPLE-REQUEST@CS.UCL.AC.UK to be added
     to this list.

   o The primary documentation for this release consists of a three
     and a half volume User's Manual (approx. 300 pages) and a set of
     UNIX manual pages. The sources to the User's Manual are in LaTeX
     format.

For more information, contact:

     Steve Kille
     Department of Computer Science
     University College London
     Gower Street
     London
     WC1E 6BT
     England

DISTRIBUTION SITES

NIFTP

If you run NIFTP over the public X.25 or over JANET, and are
registered in the NRS at Salford, you can use NIFTP with username
\guest" and your own name as password, to access UK.AC.UCL.CS to
retrieve the file pp/pp-5.tar. The file <PP>pp-5.tar.Z is the tar
image after being run through the compress program (approx 2Mb).

FTP

If you can FTP to the Internet from outside Europe, then use anonymous
FTP to uu.psi.com [136.161.128.3] to retrieve the file pp-5.tar.Z in
BINARY mode from the isode/ directory. This file is the tar image
after being run through the compress program and is approximately 2Mb
in size.

If you can FTP to the Internet from Europe, then use anonymous FTP to
nic.eu.net [192.16.202.1] to retrieve the file pp-5.tar.Z in BINARY
mode from the network/isode/ directory. This file is the tar image
after being run through the compress program and is approximately 2Mb
in size.

EUROPE (tape and documentation)

For mailings in EUROPE, send a cheque or bankers draft and a purchase
order for 200 Pounds Sterling to:

           Postal address: Department of Computer Science
                           Attn: Natalie May/Dawn Bailey
                           University College London
                           Gower Street
                           London, WC1E 6BT
                           UK

For information only:
                  Telephone:  +44 1-380-7214
                  Fax:        +44 1-387-1397
                  Telex:      28722
                  Internet:   natalie@cs.ucl.ac.uk
                              dawn@cs.ucl.ac.uk
Specify one of:
  1. 1600bpi 1/2-inch tape, or
  2. Sun 1/4-inch cartridge tape.

The tape will be written in tar format and returned with a
documentation set. Do not send tapes or envelopes. Documentation only
is the same price.

EUROPE (tape only)

Tapes without hardcopy documentation can be obtained via the Software
Distribution service of the European Unix User group (EUUG). The PP-5
distribution is called \EUUGD22 - PP (5.0)".

     Postal address:       EUUG Software Distributions
                           c/o Frank Kuiper
                           Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica
                           Kruislaan 413
                           1098 SJ Amsterdam
                           The Netherlands

     For information only:
      Telephone:           +31 20-5924121
                           (or +31 20-5929333)
      Telex:               12571 mactr nl
      Telefax:             +31-20-5924199
      Internet:            euug-tapes@cwi.nl

Specify one of:
  1. 1600bpi 1/2-inch tape: 130 Dutch Guilders
  2. 800bpi 1/2-inch tape: 150 Dutch Guilders
  3. Sun 1/4-inch cartridge tape (QIC-24 format): 190 Dutch Guilders
  4. Sun 1/4-inch cartridge tape (QIC-11 format): 215 Dutch Guilders

If you require DHL this is possible and will be billed through. Note
that if you are not a member of EUUG, then there is an additional
handling fee of 300 Dutch Guilders (please encloses a copy of your
membership or contribution payment form when ordering). Do not send
money, cheques, tapes or envelopes, you will be invoiced.

NORTH AMERICA

For mailings in NORTH AMERICA, send a check for 375 US Dollars to:

     Postal address: University of Pennsylvania
                     Department of Computer and Information Science
                     Moore School
                     Attn: David J. Farber (PP Distribution)
                     200 South 33rd Street
                     Philadelphia, PA 19104-6314
                     US

     Telephone:      +1 215-898-8560

Specify one of:
  1. 1600bpi 1/2-inch tape, or
  2. Sun 1/4-inch cartridge tape.

The tape will be written in tar format and returned with a
documentation set. Do not send tapes or envelopes. Documentation only
is the same price.

AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND

For mailings in AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND,
  1. If you already have ISODE-6.0, send a cheque for 100 dollars
     Australian to the following address. You will recieve only the PP
     manuals and a PP tape. CLEARLY SPECIFY ON THE CHEQUE AND ORDER
     THAT YOU ONLY WANT PP.
  2. If you do not have ISODE-6.0, send a cheque for 300 dollars
     Australian to the following address. You will recieve a tape
     containing both ISODE-6.0 and PP, together with manuals for both
     ISODE-6.0 and PP.

      Postal address: CSIRO DIT
                      Attn: Andrew Waugh (ISODE Distribution)
                      55 Barry Street
                      Carlton, 3053
                      Australia

For information only:

                   Telephone:   +61 3-347-8644
                   Fax:         +61 3-347-8987
                   Internet:    ajw@ditmela.oz.au

Specify one of:
  1. 1600/3200/6250bpi 1/2-inch tape, or
  2. Sun 1/4-inch cartridge tape in either QIC-11 or QIC-24 format.

The tape will be written in tar format and returned with a
documentation set. Do not send tapes or envelopes. Documentation only
is the same price.

FTAM on JANET or PSS

The source code is available by FTAM at the University College London
over X.25 using JANET (DTE 00000511160013) or PSS (DTE 23421920030013)
with TSEL 259 (ASCII encoding). Use the "anon" user-identity and
retrieve the file pp-5.tar. The file pp-5.tar.Z is the tar image after
being run through the compress program (2Mb).

FTAM on the Internet

The source code is available by FTAM over the Internet at host
osi.nyser.net [192.33.4.10] (TCP port 102 selects the OSI transport
service) with TSEL 259 (numeric encoding). Use the "anon"
user-identity, supply any password, and retrieve pp-5.tar.Z from the
isode directory.  This file is the tar image after being run through
the compress program and is approximately 2Mb in size.

Online Postscript

For distributions via FTAM, the file service is provided by the FTAM
implementation in ISODE 5.0 or later (IS FTAM).  For distributions via
either FTAM or FTP, there are additional file available for retrieval,
called pp-5-ps-a4.tar.Z and pp-5-ps-us.tar.Z which are compressed tar
images (1.5MB) containing the entire documentation set in PostScript
format, for A4 and US paper respectively.

SUPPORT

A UK company has been set up to provide support for the ISODE, PP
associated packages - X-Tel Services Ltd. This company provides an
update service, general assistance and site specific support. This
company is closely associated with the development of PP.

               Postal Address:  X-Tel Services Ltd.
                                Tower Block
                                Nottingham University
                                Nottingham, NG7 2RD
                                UK
               Telephone:       +44 602-412648
               Fax:             +44 602-588138
               Internet:        support@xtel.co.uk
                                xtel@cs.nott.ac.uk